Hey folks, in 1982, Intel developed its first embedded processor which was used in early PCs: the 80186. The 80186 has 56k transistors and was produced as a 2µm High-Performance-Channel Metal Oxide Semiconductor (HMOS) with a 16-bit address bus. The CPU follows Intel´s 8086 processor but has various added (embedded) functions on the same die such as clock, DMA controlling, system controlling, etc., and has 8 added instructions vs. the predecessor. In this video, I would like to pay tribute to this CPU milestone by decapping a CLCC (Ceramic Leadless Chip Carrier) version of AMD from 1986. I will use my metallurgical microscope to show the bare silicon die – 100% vintage technology! Chapters 00:04 Introduction 00:20 Happy Birthday 80186 01:02 80186 decapping 01:32 Microscope fly-by 03:10 AMD logo 1986 Music Adventures by A Himitsu / a-himitsu Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/2Pj0MtT Music released by Argofox • A Himitsu - Adventures [Royalty Free Music] Music promoted by Audio Library • Adventures – A Himitsu (No Copyright Music)